Funnel plots for comparing institutional performance
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Abstract
'Funnel plots' are recommended as a graphical aid for institutional comparisons, in which an estimate of an underlying quantity is plotted against an interpretable measure of its precision. 'Control limits' form a funnel around the target outcome, in a close analogy to standard Shewhart control charts. Examples are given for comparing proportions and changes in rates, assessing association between outcome and volume of cases, and dealing with over-dispersion due to unmeasured risk factors. We conclude that funnel plots are flexible, attractively simple, and avoid spurious ranking of institutions into 'league tables'.
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- Funnel plot
- Spurious relationship
- Funnel
- Ranking (information retrieval)
- Statistics
- Econometrics
- Computer science
- Outcome (game theory)
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